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Giveaway: Furnace Tune Up for Locals

Shared on November 25, 2009This post may contain affiliate links which means I make a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. See the disclosure policy for more information.

We have a fantastic giveaway for all our readers in the Portland Metro area. Roth Heating & Cooling out of Canby is offering one Frugal Living NW reader a FREE Precision Tune Up for your furnace (a $89.95 value).

A precision tune up with Roth includes the following:

Clean & adjust blower components

Tighten electrical connections

Lubricate all moving parts

Check thermostat operation

Clean condenser/evaporator (if accessible)

Test safeties

Clean or replace standard filters

Clean condensate drains

Measure temperature drop across coil/furnace

Chean/check heat exchanger

Clean/adjust burners

Check amp draws

Clean indoor/outdoor equipment cabinets

In addition, Roth Heating & Cooling is also offering a freebie for all local readers! Become a fan of Roth on Facebook and receive a coupon for a free 1″ Pleated Filter for your furnace by mail (a $7 value). Fans can redeem the coupon in Roth’s Canby shop or during a service call. Limit one coupon per fan.

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To enter the giveaway for the Precision Tune Up for your furnace, just leave a comment with your email address. Comments will close and a winner will be randomly selected on Monday, November 30 at Noon.

We could really use this! I'm 36 weeks pregnant and our furnace keeps going in and out. We even spent the summer without A/C since we need a new unit that would run $10k for our house! Thanks for the chance!

Thank you for keeping us informed with bargains around the metro area for all of us that are indeed in a need for savings for pinching every cent spent. And yes it is cold and hope a tune up will help our furnace keep our heating costs down and our house heated with these cold months coming through.